In particular

A phrase used to single out or emphasize one specific item, person, or aspect from a larger group or general statement.

This phrase developed in the 15th century from Latin 'particularis' meaning 'of a part' or 'partial.' It comes from 'particula' (small part) which derives from 'pars' (part), literally meaning relating to a small individual piece rather than the whole.

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